Smokeshow14 wrote:Great job once again and career win number 5. Look for him to win more races at Bristol and other tracks. I knew this guy was good. He reminds me of a young Tony with his confidence and charisma.

Cant stand that arrogant driver, Iam surprised he wasnt put into the wall as he was in the past several times. Nascar is being tougher on that kind of thing now and most say its ruining the series, course thats not the only thing--guess time will tell?

racer1 wrote:Cant stand that arrogant driver, Iam surprised he wasnt put into the wall as he was in the past several times. Nascar is being tougher on that kind of thing now and most say its ruining the series, course thats not the only thing--guess time will tell?

And you know this, from your vast and long NASCAR experience... right?

Congrats to Brad... I thought for sure, Matt was gonna zip around him at the very end and literally "take it" from Brad. Either way works for me

Brad is what is making the series far as i'm concerned and being the only Dodge out of three out there,he impresses the #### out of me! Where racer1 gets he's arrogant or is ruining the series is beyond me.Brad has the right attitude and if i owned a top level team,he'd be my first pick! Wait,since when do i care what racer1 thinks!

[quote="racer1"]Cant stand that arrogant driver, Iam surprised he wasnt put into the wall as he was in the past several times. Nascar is being tougher on that kind of thing now and most say its ruining the series, course thats not the only thing--guess time will tell? [/quote Arrogance gets confused with confidence too much. The kid is confident that is for sure. Some may even say full of himself. But he just carries a certain swagger. He isn't as obnoxious as Kyle Busch (I believe he is just a better person in general). He also has good speaking skills and knows how to carry himself. He believes in himself and his team, what is wrong with that?

Why put him in the wall? Maybe the old Brad who would run into anyone. But another reason I like this guy is that he learned quick (admit it Carl Edwards did this guy a favor).

I think he is great role model for drivers and people in general and I look up to him. He was struggling and running for a little team in 2007, they shut down, he got a chance in trucks, was going to win then Travis Kvapil spun him out. Then gets the call from Jr and now he is racing for Roger Penske. Now that is the American dream.